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Posted Tuesday, February 07, 2012


 

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Who here plays skyrim? I was never into role playing fantasy games until I came across Skyrim, and now I'm hooked. I've put way over a hundred hours into the damn game and I'm nowhere near completing it. it's the most epic game I've ever played, and it gets better as I build up my character. BEST GAME EVER!

http://www.elderscrolls.com/skyrim/

Just look at some of these pictures:

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Posted Wednesday, February 08, 2012


 

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I played an earlier game in the series (Daggerfall? Ain't quite sure of the name). It was a wonderfully open world, with lots to do and see....but unfortunately it is one of those games that gives me a headache. And I mean that literally - some (mostly first-person style) video games give me a terrible headache after playing for only about 10-15 minutes. I tried suffering through it for a couple games, but overall it is best that I just stay away from certain titles.

Makes me sad, 'cause I've heard great things about Skyrim.




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Posted Wednesday, February 08, 2012


 

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That's a shame those games give you headaches. You can play the game in a third person view, but it's not as easy. This game is almost worth playing even with a headache LOL. Just go to the emergency room, say you have a tooth ache, and get some hydrocodones and then buy skyrim.

There is so much you can do in that game it's incredible! The fact you can choose your own path, and decide how you want to build your character, which quests you want to do, whether you want to be good or bad, choose which side to fight for and against, use magic or weapons, you truly have more freedom then any other game I've played. I just want to keep playing, because if I get bored with one mission, I can do something completly different, and it all builds my character and follows the story line. Everyone who plays the game will experience it differently depending on which order they complete the quests.

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Posted Friday, February 10, 2012


 

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It's all fun and games till someone takes an arrow to the knee.

From what I've been hearing, Skyrim lacks legs. The creatures that play it, do so for a week or two, beat the game, and return to whatever they were playing before.
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